Bing, Microsoft's search engine, just launched a new way for Facebook users to view their feed's latest photos without actually traversing onto Facebook.com. Though this feature is really just a byproduct of a very close friendship between Microsoft and Facebook, it's a benefit to you if you'd like to stay privy to the happenings on your feed without getting sucked into the mutiny of status updates.

Not all Mac users prefer to use Apple’s own software for their creative work, which is why Adobe has continued to offer consumer-centric versions of their photo and video tools. Today, Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements have received a substantial upgrade to make powerful features even more friendly to users.

Let’s face it: We’re all looking for ways to spice up mundane photos, otherwise apps such as Instagram wouldn’t have explosive growth. If your interests lean more toward comic books, a new universal app has just hit the store that could very well swoop in and save the day for your tired old snapshots.

Facebook is a really undergoing some structural changes lately. First, they tried their hand at knocking FourSquare out of the race with Places, and now the site has completely overhauled its Photos feature with a faster UI, batch tagging and high resolution photo uploading. We went and tried out these new features to see if they're all that they're cracked up to be.